OSCAR WILDE ON DRESS AND [ill]

... oSCAR WILDE ON DRESS ANDAt A ffabiomable Sind crowded audience, chiefly of ?? ?? the Victoria rooen 'dailftervoon to welcome i, Of ce Wilde OA viiit io Clifton to leoture on IDres, and th V Art in Modern Life, So far AO his ovn dress u cerned,1there ...

MR. OSCAR WILDE ON AMERICA

... MR. OSCAR WILDE ON AUBICA +. TEA l P-u - -A - At the rrince's Hall, Piccadilly, on Tuesday i Oscar Wilde lectured on his Person'al Impresin evnh~ Ar ieb before a large and fashionable audience. lrs5in Anteriu6, , that he had very little useful information ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. OSCAR WILDE IN THE THEATRE ROYAL

... MR. OSCAR WILDE IN THE I THEATRE ROYAL. Too hear the famous apostle of art deliver his second lecture yesterday afternoon a very large audience was present in the Theatre Royal. The subject of the lecture was Personal Impressions of America, and ...

MR. OSCAR WILDE'S FAIRY TALES.*

... MR. OSCAR WILDE'S FAIR Y TALES.* IT Would seem to be a very difficult task to be original in fairy tales- harder, even, than in most walks of literature, where, as Emerson reminded us, everything has been said before. To write an original story for ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... author of the Bab Ballads elaborated his Rival Curates into a travesty of the medianval affectation attributed to the Oscar Wilde school, 3 Since that date the public have not fouid their tastes etberialised or their perceptions exalted above Mr Gilbert's ...

THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

... 'THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. . IT would be impossible to say that the impression created by Mr. Oscar Wilde's first appearance as a lecturer in Belfast at the theatre yesterday after- noon was otherwise than of the most favourable charaoter. The eccentricities ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN SHOW

... and artistc ooitnri. butons by Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, who has written a sonnet on Shalhspere ; Iady Bras- sey, Oscar Wilde, Hugh Coaway, - Violet Fans, Lady Constance iZoward, lon. Leyis Wiiglabid, Prank marshal, w. F. Yemaes, R.A., Phil. ...

CHRISTMAS NUMBERS

... by Messrs. Christie Murray and Henry Htrml.an, entitled, Mate in Two Moves, with illustrations by L. Raren iill. Mr. Oscar Wilde contributes a little poem, In the Forest, and there are also short stories by Mrs. Oliphant and other sathors The drawings ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 585 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CARDIFF FINE ART EXHIBITION

... CARDIJFF FINE ART EXHIBITION. . . - LEOTURES BY MR. OSCAR WILDL M Er. Oscar Wilde, who has sacqiredaiar-reaching a' Loe celebrity as tile apostle of Ssthieticistn, delivered I two lectures at the Cardiff Fine Art Exhibition on re Thursday. The subject ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTICES

... Leger Moore. leily has a paper this month on Turf Legislation and Reform. The ?? WVorld (Cassell and Co.), edited by Oscar Wilde, contains some very fine etchings from photographs of Miss Anderson in The Winter's Tale, as llersnioiie and Perdita ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... but in this respect it is probable that some alteration will be made. A reporter of the New York Hcrald has again run Mr. Oscar Wilde to earth. This was in the lobby of the Brunswick Hotel, and the journalistat once opened fire by the personal observation ...